02-25-2017, 10:03 PM | #81 |
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25 is actually considered "late," a lot of people already have kids in their early 20's.
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Yeah no offence Cubed, but I find it a bit hard to believe that 25 is considered "late" to get married and have kids in this day and age in a Western nation. If you lived in rural Kentucky or so I'd believe you but you live in NYC. I'm more inclined to believe that city has lots of career driven people who are still single in their 30s. |
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02-25-2017, 10:30 PM | #83 |
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That's how it is, or how it used to be. It is true that today's younger generation doesn't get married or have kids young anymore, but that's speaking for the people in their early 20's right now.
People born in the 80's like my generation still adhere to the old standards. Maybe mid 90's kids are a bit different. Obviously someone born in the year 2000 is only 17 right now at most. |
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That's not the case these days. More people are getting married and settling down in their 30s. The generations before ours, it was more common, but more people are going to school and focusing on careers now.
For me, the only people that worried about me becoming an "old maid" were those of my grandmother's generation. |
02-25-2017, 11:48 PM | #85 |
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I would say for the kids born in the 90's it's true, but I know a lot of 80's kids still feel the same way as their parents. Get married and have kids young, etc.
It's weird, us 80's kids are sort of inbetween generations. We're not part of the old crowd yet but we're not young and hip like the 90's generation. So we're like a cross-gen scenario. |
02-26-2017, 08:18 AM | #86 |
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You're only five years older than me, man. It's not like there's a huge generational gap between you and me.
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02-26-2017, 11:30 AM | #87 |
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There's a huge difference between 80's kids and 90's kids. 80's kids grew up with the NES, know about the initial wave of Turtlemania, grew up with 80's movies like Terminator, Arnold Scwarzenegger, Rocky, Rambo, Aliens, Ghostbusters, etc, and still remembers VHS tapes and when cable first came out and when we had no cell phones.
90's kids remember some of this too, but not as much. Last edited by CyberCubed; 02-26-2017 at 11:45 AM. |
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"90s kids" You were born in 1985. What do you even remember of the 80s? The TMNT cartoon debuted in 1987 or so. What was the first episode you even watched? One from season 4? I have an older brother(born in 1983) so I also grew up with the NES, the first ever game Boy and the 87 Turtles(reruns on cable TV here in the late 90s/early 2000s). I remember VHS tapes and having no cellphones or internet quite well. And no, the first game I bought was not in CD format. Also my family didn't get cable tv until 1998 or so. And we only got internet around 2000-2001. Growing up with movies like Rambo and Terminator? And you were allowed to watch those movies as an elementary school kid? Also, Cyber, the first ever Rambo movie came out in 1982 and the first ever Terminator film came out in 1985... the year you were born. You didn't watch those movies at the cinema. And even if you had been 7-8 years old at the time they came out, it's not like your parents would take you to the cinema to watch them. Come on now, you've watched those movies several years after they came out on VHS or on TV like I did. Also, you seem to like lots of things associate with "90s kids" such as Pokémon and all those superhero cartoons and those shounen anime that were popular in the West back in the late 90s/early 2000s. Sure, there are some differences. You watched some cartoons I didn't get the chance to watch and such but you talk like there's a huge generational gap between you and I. Also being born in 1990, I don't remember anything before 1996 or so. So you won't see me claiming to be an expert on what being a "90s kid" is. |
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02-26-2017, 04:18 PM | #89 |
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I saw the OT when I was 3 or so, sometime in 1988 I guess. I got an NES with Mario 1 around the same time.
Even if you don't remember the years because you were a baby or little kid, you're still representative of the era. It's true, that I know more of my childhood in the 90's than 80's because well...I was only 5 years old at the most in the 80's. |
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Growing up I was allowed to watch everything that was violent as possible as long as it didn't have any nudity. So people getting shot to hell with bullets, limbs flying everywhere, blood all over the floor and people getting stabbed was ok. But if one breast was shown I wasn't allowed to watch it.
Of course by the time I was around 13ish or so I was allowed to watch whatever I wanted, but by then it didn't make much a difference. |
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My father took me to see K9 and my mother scolded my father. So my watching of stuff was a tad limited in the 80s because of my age. |
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02-26-2017, 05:30 PM | #93 |
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Condemning the current year for its celebrity deaths....wait....
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02-26-2017, 08:42 PM | #96 |
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Mine were strict as hell too, as far as movies and tv went. And I turned out to be a huge pervert, cuss like a sailor, love gay people and experiment with drugs.
Shoulda let me watch Titanic like all the other second graders, assholes! |
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Eh, I dunno. My parents let me watch whatevs and I still kinda turned out like you. Minus the drugs.
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02-26-2017, 09:13 PM | #98 |
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I've never done drugs, don't see why people bother when you know it'll screw you over.
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I think he is saying he doesn't understand why people still do drugs despite all the knowledge of the consequences that we have now.
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